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Tales of Terror and Mystery

Arthur Conan Doyle

Maison d'édition: Jovian Press

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This is a volume of short stories from the master who is credited with creating the modern mystery and fantasy tale, in addition to his more famous work in establishing the modern crime genre. A wide variety of scenarios and periods are covered and the reader is assured of a gripping experience whether exploring the horror of a newly discovered catacomb, or the Blue John mine gap, or simply attempting to solve the mystery surrounding the man with the watches.
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